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THE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 5, 1901. [wo PRETTY RIVALS TO MEET WITH FOILS. St. Pan! Girls Quarrel Over the Professor and Challenge Has Passed. slope ereleisisieiere eee STERN BROTHERS To-morrow, On Second Floor, a large collection of very desirable |Women’s Fianne! Waists a $1.08, 2.95, 3.98 Much Below Regular Values On Third Floor, Bric-a-Brac Department The following Framed Miniatures Painted on ivory, various In 1 Values jects, £1.95, 2.95 & 3.95 Rich Cut Glass Spoon Trays, Bon Bon ¢( #],45 Cream and Sugar Sets, 23.25 and Relish Dishes ¢ #1,95 #3.25, 3.95 $1.95, 2.35) Claret Pitchers, large size, 87.50 $2.95] Cheese Dishes, $5.95, 8.75 Bowis, 8 inch, Water Bottles Trays, Lamp Department ole Lamps nch globe, decorated tch vase of la $2.05 value £4.25 Clearance Sale of Brass Bedsteads 2 and 3 of each kind, $27.50, 30.00, 40.00 Greatly Below Former Prices White Enamel Bedsteads «46.50, 10.50, 14.00 Pure Hair Mattresses, Feather Fitlows and Bo'sters, returned t Schrader anid hat she would Fealdentr of 3 f fencing. In seme in the fenci igeement rankled, per Meneles tn Ch Ned ow asant recolle: For a whil herself ann fi ‘Miss Mower won the Pataanar, x regu. A quarrel between the two nuplls sulted and they left the awatted with E BRAVED FIRE CAS ABLAZE IN TD SAVE DOG. FIFTH AVENUE | Thirty pte In a! lAristocratic Neizhbor- Troublesome Tene- | hood Aroused at an ment Blaze. Early Hou. ader challenge at with at Kila and plucky. and the Interen: o/Thirty families were thelr beds by fire tiie ‘double tenement house a Fortieth street Thea the cot on and tr Every famlly inahsted on wtrcet with them as much « niture and cloth fi many of them ing until they thing In six Aristocratic rentents treated ty a spect f Fifth avenue War fire eorly Kmen had dug under pure ihe Ce RII RRR RANI ORR PROC OL OEP OOOPPPO COP OOOY All Kinds of Spring Underbeds; Mattresses Remade, Feathers Renovated, West Twenty-third Street Meyer Jonasson & (a, will continue the final ‘closing sale of their entire stock of Fur Jackets which will be offered at about one-half to two-thirds of former prices. Persian Lamb Coats, in short, tight-fitting and tox-‘ron! Persian Lamb Jackets, trimmed with 2-stripe Chinchilla collar values up $95.00 London dyed Sealskin Coats, plain and trim- med, values up to see $135.00 effects, with and full insite revers, values to up t> $5C0, $57. 50 Hee Lamb Jackets, trimmed with full co'lar revers, $175.00, at and rever:o' m nk, val- ues up {to $72. 50 $125.00, at Coat Deane An accumulation of odd sizes and styles, com- prising. Jackets, Box Coats, Newmarkets, etc., at Cne-Half of Original Prices. BROADWAY AND 12TH ST. at 26. ‘The fire hat started in t at 237, spread to the ro shaft, and from there to flarn do with could » + Battalion aid Chiee Cc Two Bupnea to Death, |i Three Fatally Hurt in Binghamton, fAaiburned ana interns ig, and Dora Darr La eby Jumping from « third story ipdown and a few of th ythe building end effects aK four hours ail second street ant were stalled, ars between the Battery ? » FROM PLANING BENCH TO HEIR OF MILLIONS. fatto nelelctelelnter | ' peer in! Trade the Minute the Fortune Is His. which a eowith the a hamed Was my Krandfather, | . Moore, wis iny aye the same ho left the mone: r" Kreat-grandfather, 1 will soon to establish this with cert marriage and birth, and then my ttle will be clear, Hive, and {chinks t can Rive same of our milllonatres card | BROADWAY AND11TH st JAMES MeCREEBY & CO. SILKS. SALE OF REMNANTS. 20,000 yards,—the accumulation from the season’s wholesale stock. Black and colored Silks. Fancy and plain weaves. Taffetas, Brocades, Peau de Suie, Satin, Paillette de Soie, Armure, Louisine, Lumineux, and all fashionable silk fabrics, Lengths from 31% to 15 yards. 35 cents to $2.00 per yard; Formerly 75 cents to $3.50 per yard. BLANKET DEPARTMENT, Basement Salesroom, 150 pairs,—Eastern Wool Blankets, —full size, $4.00 per pair. 200 pairs, fine California Wool Blankets,— double bed-size, $7.00 per pair. rae Crib Blankets, $1.50 and $2.50 per paiz. Marseilles Bed-spreads,—fine quality, $2.50 each. Finished, fringed Marseilles Spreads, $2.50 each. BROADWAY AND11TH ST JAMES MceCREERY & CO. i : Rothenbere & ¢ West 14th St. Wash Fabrics. No Mail Orders, Counters are abloom with new spring wash goods. Not a bit too early to buy and make up, Fashior says shirt waists and skirts must be 4_of the same material this year. Se? Here are a few hints to help you to qbe better ready when wearing time tcomes. ink, blue and black, 19¢. yd. value: jotted Swiss, 1Sc. values, 5 Irgandies, in Fine Quality White india Linons, 12 1-2c. quality. Good Quality Domet Flannel, worth Sc. yard . Colored Dress Satcens, 2 to 10 yard lengths, 19¢. value.. Houszhold Linens. 6 Honeycomb Towels, 20x38, 12 1-2c. values, eac! ine Sof nished Cambrics, 1s 1-2c, value! y Pow Cases, worth t0c., cach, Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, S¢. values, yard. Dress Goods. 100 pieces Figured Armure Suiting in all the new spring if old rose, cardinal, silver gray, reseda, gobelin plies . ete. at this surprising price, per yd '37c Black all-wool Cheviots, shrunk and sponged, per eeeeee49C S4-inch all-wool Homesrun Suitings, in popular stacey, of FMD RULE TTT RETR SIEMEN CANN ae OOS Van SIVv—n4* SONS’ TEARS REDUCE PENALTY. Robert Hand, Cabman, Might Have Eeen Given Fifteen) pears: THE “CARRIE N,” TODDY AND POEM. New Tipple by‘' Barkeep” of Philadelphia all the Rage. PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 6—"The Carre tion is the new 20-cemt drims. Is | was offered in the hostelry bare yeater- jday. This ts how it i» made: Whiskey, Dash of Lemon, Touch of Bitters, Some Sugar. Two Drops of Sherry, Bomething Else. The last ingredient ty a secret except |to the mixer. He turna his back on the | patron when he drops It In. Expert tipplers have not yet ventured Robert Hand, a cabman, of 74 Bedf. osed on sentence of Mfteen . but Judge Foster was mer- se the prison: ui twelve year ® tWo sons, pleaded for he two sons of John Hac he Court for Ute murder ett ts charged with m: Hi opper,"’ sald one. ae to the ‘Mamie ates Hke a gra: ompanton Willlam H. Locke, seventy-two years , who on Wednesday last slipped The atepn of his home, at 29) Tur- venue, Brooklyn, dled to-~lay of ites." Mr, Locke was a wealthy mercoant, —<—————_{__ mer in Hospital, —Pedlar Paimer, the feather- as oo on the wide like this: Irs, Carrie Nation, to you I pen this lay, They've made a drink, and called it yours upon thls blersed day; They're selling Carrie Natlona at eral bara in town, And ev'ry man'll do hia best to try and , Sulp you down! Ob, Mamie, Mamie Taylor, we have to eve | (oy Nei IP's. February Furniture Sale. We place on sale to-morrow a large assortment of well made, relfable furniture at greatly reduced prices. The lot |ccmprises Parlor, Bedroom, Dining Kcom, Library ané |Fancy Furniture. If you have been searching for a bargain and have not found what you want attend this sale. Per- haps you will be able to supply your needs for Iess money than you anticinated, Parlor Rockers. Solid Golden Oak and Mahogany finish Rockers, high backs, nicely covered and inlaid cobbler or saddle seat, regular price 5.98, 2.98 each, Writing Desks, Sample Desiwel gids and thoroughly reliable, made to sell at 4.00 to 9.00 each, reduced for this offering to 2.98 and 5.98 each. Rooringout odd Picces of Dining Room, jedroom, rary and! Parlor Furniture at greatly as Omi ele ray duced prices. |2.98,3.508 3.98each Another Sale of Trunks, With prices equally attractive as those that prevailed at last week's great offering. Easswood Travelling Trunks, brass trimmings and Excelsior lock, sheet irun bottom, hardwood slats, deep hat tay avery strong, well made trunk, worth from 6.00 to 7.25, according to size, at these prices, 4.00, 4.29, 4.59, 4.89 and 5.19. stealer pound ented Trunks, made of double veneered bass- ~ wood, two trays, linen lined, sole leather straps, brass tri from 12.00 to 14.25, at these special prices, Ee somes worta 8.00, 8.55, 9.10, 9.60 and 10.10, A large assortment of Dress Suit Cases, Bags, Steamer Chairs, &c., &&c., AT EQUALLY ATTRACTIVE PRICES Sixth Avenue, 20th to 21st St. Morris Chairs. Solid Golden Oak and Mahogany finish Morris Chairs, highly polished, spring seat, all hair tilled velour cushions. Regular price 12.98, 8.98 each. Couches. Fancy Velour Covered Couches, spring peg deep, tufting, all hair filled. Regulse > SEG eos Closing out a limited” number of wood ANNUAL SALE OF AMERICAN CUT GLASS 5,000 Tumblers. Straw-] Water Carafe,—heavy Fan berry, Diamond and Fan! and Silver Diamond cute Cuttin, 2 ting,—with notched, 5c. each; : : fluted neck, Usual price $4.00 per doz. in diam- $2.00; Formerly $3.50, Nappies,—9 ins. eter. Bowls,—8 ins. in diameter, and shallow, orange or dessert Dishes, Handsome cuttings in Sun- Celery Trays,—11%4 ins, long, heavily cut,—show, ing Fan, Diamond and burst, Chrysanthemum Chrysanthemum design, . and Silver Diamond de- signs! Indented scalloped edgeay $5,505 $2.595 Usual Price $12.75, Value $4.00, All these articles are heavy American Cut Glass, handsome designs in decanters, bowls, plates, dishes, glasses and ornaments are included in the sale, JAMES McCREERY & C0., Twenty-third Street. | v reece) UPHOLSTERY DEP*T, MERINO UNDERWEAR. 4th Floor, and Floor: SOFA PILLOWS. Imported, pure silk, rib-)tandsome embroidered de- bed Tights,—knee or ankle signs on art fabrics, lengths, Cream, pink, blue, $1.75; | lavender or black, Pere pa 2290s Novelty articles,—for wed- Sat ding or anniversary gifts, Pe souvenirs or euchre prizes, JAMES McGREERY & 60., Hand-painted and embroi- | Twenty-third Street. | dered) Cushions, Photo Frames, Jewel Cases, Fancy Boxes. . ITrimmed scrap Baskets and = For the Carte ateaion cocktall is mu-| work Baskets,—vatious You cost a cuartet, ene thovrgh, sizes and colors. Se nae Nation’ cocktatt cin be : n 5 | JANES McCREERY &.00,, Twenty-third Street, |, captalny A, C. Johnsbn, nd’ steamboat mai Brookyn, ee ae. Hh pane When ro. Vander! Matied the 8 Staten asia erry, ‘Over nety eek north or south or east or west, } oie a eenended ! gunday World Ww one et Ais want ot‘a (tha bah, * old Staten Hed ‘last avenue,